In 1869 Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev published his Periodic table.
Lomonosov was the first Russian chemist, among others he was the founder of the science of glass.
Vil Mirzayanov was a Russian chemist who now lives in the United States.
At the time that atomic masses had been discovered, a Russian chemist named Dimitri Mendeleev was writing a textbook.
Dmitri Mendeleev, a Russian chemist, was the first scientist to make a periodic table much like the one we use today.
The reaction has been named after its discoverer, the Russian chemist Nikolai Menshutkin, who described the procedure in 1890.
Many prominent Russian chemists began their career and/or worked there.
Some years ago, in the early '70s, a Russian chemist, believed that he had discovered a new liquid phase of water.
While i-nitial efforts failed, one attempt by a Russian chemist named Dmitry Mendeleyev showed much promise.
September 15 - Aleksandr Butlerov (died 1886), Russian chemist.